Stroke Syndromes Flashcards
General definition of a stroke
A “brain attack” brought about by an acute impairment of CNS blood supply
Hemorrhagic stroke
A stroke in which a vessel ruptures and causes bleeding (less common)
What are some risk factor for hemorrhagic stroke
HBP,atherosclerosis, diabetes, or anything that would weaken vessel walls
What is the clinical triad of symptoms associated with a subarachnoid hemorrhage
Worst headache ever,
2,
3
And the crab of death
Ischemic stroke characteristics
A vessel occluded by something (more common)
Results of occlusion of a vessel
Hypoxia (at risk) decreased levels of o2
Anoxia (dying)
No o2 and stain red under eosin and this doesnt occur in any other condition.
Lacunae infant
A small infarcted area from the occlusion of a small end artery
Watershed infarct
Occurs between the distribution of two major arteries
TIA definition
An acute transient neurological episode caused by ischemia. Important to recognize c=because ~80% of individuals who have them will go on to have a major stroke within the next 3 years
Why is it thought that ischemic cascades take place
It is thought to set off an expcitotic cascade due to the accumulation of glutamate int he interstitial space as well as the excess release of calcium
What is the penumbra
An area surrounding the principal stroke area where damage is potentially reversible
What is typical treatment for ischemic strokes
Clot buster type treatments must be administered within specific time windows to be effective
A lesion of the optic chiasm produces what
A bilateral hemianopsia
Blood supply to the cerebral cortex
ACA, MCA, PCA
Blood supply to the ccorpus striatum and internal capsule
MCA and ACA